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Senior Engagement Associate

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Washington, D.C., United States
Full-time

Are you looking to leverage your skills in stakeholder engagement and project management in the philanthropic sector? 

The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) in Washington, D.C. is looking for a senior engagement associate who can help the organization’s small but high-performing team promote philanthropy that is accountable, effective and responsive to the needs of marginalized communities. The senior associate will play a crucial role in managing two core initiatives: Power Moves and the NCRP Impact Awards. 

This is a wonderful opportunity for hands-on experience in project management with a national nonprofit. You’ll lead the teams and manage the project activities for the Power Moves initiative and for the NCRP Impact Awards. You’ll gain experience in advancing learning and evaluation activities for projects. You’ll develop your supervision skills by co-supervising an intern. You’ll liaise with foundations and other sector organizations from across the country who share NCRP’s values and who want to improve their practices, and engage them to act on common goals.  If you are interested in building a vast network throughout this sector and building transferable skills for future work at a nonprofit or philanthropic institution, please read more below.

The senior associate will be supervised by the field director.

MEET NCRP

We’re a 40 year old nonprofit and since 1976, we’ve been an unabashed champion for philanthropy that serves the public good, a brave and unrelenting watchdog and advocate for funding that directly benefits the under-served, under-represented and marginalized communities, and a courageous voice for social justice for all people in our society. For the mission and vision statements of National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy and to learn more about our work, visit www.ncrp.org.

Areas of Responsibility: 

Major Responsibilities:

Power Moves

• Manage outreach to project stakeholders and progress toward project goals

• Assist in budgeting and fundraising 

• Design and coordinate creative, stimulating and appropriately provocative conference and webinar   sessions.

 • Promote Power Moves to relevant sector organizations 

• Supervise intern’s performance on the team and mentor them

 2019 Impact Awards

• Lead the project team and support other team members in achieving their objectives

• Serve as the primary liaison with the partner organization for the event

• Manage the nominations and selection committee

• Lead the implementation of the event

Other duties as assigned

Skills/Experience: 

A successful candidate will have the following qualities:

• Ownership: You care deeply about getting results in your realm, and you proactively develop solutions to challenges and push to get past roadblocks, including paying attention to small details, anticipating problems, offering creative solutions, driving work forward, and course-correcting when needed.

• Relationship-oriented: You recognize the deep importance that relationships with colleagues and allies play in our work, and you successfully build rapport and trust with others.

• Positive attitude: Approach work with a spirit of “yes”; strike a positive tone and adapt cheerfully  to inevitable unplanned changes.

• Organizational responsibility: Operate with the best interests of the organization and not simply the best interests of your team

• Applied learning: You absorb information from your colleagues, from your work, and from keeping up with your field.  You ask questions and you apply what you learn in your work!

Core Competencies:

• A strong commitment to equity and social justice

• Excellent written and verbal communication skills

• Microsoft Office proficient, especially Word, Excel and PowerPoint

• Working knowledge of Salesforce or similar CRM databases

• Working knowledge of Zoom or similar webinar platforms

This is an exempt, salaried position.

Compensation/Benefits: 

The salary range for this position is 50,000 to $55,000 annually.  Benefits include, but are not limited to, health insurance, retirement plan, annual leave, sick leave and some federal holidays.

 

How to Apply: 

To Apply: Please apply at https://ncrp.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=37

Application deadline: September 20.  We hope to fill the position by October 14.

 

Additional Information: 

NCRP is an equal opportunity employer, and welcomes and strongly encourages people of color, people with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ-identified candidates to apply. NCRP will provide, excepting any undue hardship, reasonable accommodations, on request, for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

Job Function: 

Organization Info

National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP)

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1976
About Us
Mission: 

NCRP promotes philanthropy that serves the public good, is responsive to people and communities with the least wealth and opportunity, and is held accountable to the highest standards of integrity and openness.

Why Work For Us?: 

NCRP’s organizational culture can be described with three words: power, humility, accountability. We are accountable to each other and to NCRP’s mission – we invite and expect our colleagues to hold us accountable for our internal and external commitments, and we seek to continuously build mutual trust by fulfilling those commitments. Our conduct is rooted in NCRP’s values of fairness, equity and justice, respect for others and for difference, and a deep commitment to achieving our mission and vision of a creating a more just and equitable society.

 

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Sep 10 2019
Active Until: 
Oct 10 2019
Hiring Organization: 
National Committee for Resonsive Philanthropy (NCRP)
industry: 
Nonprofit